South Korean boy band BTS attend the Seoul Music Awards on January 15, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

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It’s that time again: BTS has broken even more records. The world’s biggest boy band managed to smash sales records with their latest concert film, BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul. So, it’s no surprise that their latest cinematic release will get another round of theater screenings soon.

According to Big Hit Entertainment, Love Yourself in Seoul had the “biggest worldwide one-day box office ever for a cinema event.” The film’s one-day release on Jan. 26 attracted 1.2 million admissions, raking in $11.7 million worldwide. (These figures don’t include stats from Korea, which have not been confirmed yet. However, Big Hit estimates that the “admission numbers go up to 1.3 million” with Korea included.)

The U.S. turnout was strong as it grossed $2.8 million at the box office across 1,002 cinemas. The film claimed “the highest per cinema average at the Saturday box office” at $2,869, according to the press release.

There will be additional (and final) screenings on Feb. 9 and 10. The upcoming dates will be available in normal format, and the ticketing links can be found here. Update: A rep for ScreenX said, "it’s still currently playing at all ScreenX locations around the country right now and will play up until the final Feb. 10 date."

The initial release hit 4,100 cinemas across 102 territories -- in other words, it became the largest worldwide cinema event of all time. It also became the first concert film presented in ScreenX in 15 different regions.

Love Yourself in Seoul was shot on Aug. 26, 2018, at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul during the first leg of the septet’s BTS World Tour: Love Yourself.

The film was released a mere two months after their previous record-smashing film, Burn the Stage. Their first cinematic release made $18.5 million at the gross box office and drew 2 million admissions worldwide. The initial run broke One Direction’s record for the highest-grossing event cinema concert production.